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22 lip 2024 · The Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program is an early intervention special education program. It helps children under the age of 3 who have delays or disabilities. “Early intervention” is the term used for the services and supports for babies and young children and their families.
Wisconsin’s Birth to 3 Program is authorized under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which calls for the implementation of a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system to provide early intervention services for
1 lip 2024 · This guide outlines all the essential requirements local Birth to 3 Programs must do. Local programs, and their subcontractors, should use this guide. Manual. Birth to 3 Program Operations Guide, P-03138 (PDF) Summary of revisions
COMPLETE all the requirements of the approved teacher licensure program. APPLY for a Wisconsin Initial Educator License using the ELO System.
The Wisconsin Educator Standards outline characteristics of good educators by identifying the components and defining qualities of best professional practice. Wisconsin colleges and universities incorporate the Wisconsin Educator Standards into educator preparation programs.
To receive a Tier II or Tier III educator license in Wisconsin, applicants can complete an approved program and demonstrate competency in the Wisconsin Educator Standards. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approves educator preparation programs leading to licensure at entities including Wisconsin colleges/universities, CESAs ...
Department of Health Services Chapter 90 (DHS 90): The Chapter of the Wisconsin Legislative Code outlines the implementation of a statewide program of early intervention services for children from birth to age 3 with developmental needs.